You guys!!! I’m so excited! My transitioning hair exceeded
my expectations in a style! Anyone who has experience with transitioning hair
(firsthand or witnessing) knows that being able to blend the two textures is
seriously a work of art (not really, but pretty close). That being the case,
that’s part of why I haven’t been too fond of wearing my transitioning hair
free (with no braids). Well, I’ve been testing out a theory (no spoiler there)
and needless to say, on freshly washed and conditioned hair, I decided to put
in some twists and coiled my relaxed ends with some foam rollers (that’s all I
had). They dried pretty quickly and I pinned them to my head the next day. I realized that I should've put some creamy product in when I originally put the twists in so two
nights from wash day, I spritzed the twists with Aloe Vera juice, applied a little bit of coconut shea pudding, lightly
oiled with coconut oil, and rolled them into bantu knots to sleep on. Sunday
morning before church, I took the knots and twists down and was pleasantly
surprised by what my hair did!!
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
July Box Braids and Braid Out...
My July Box Braids....These took me about a day and a half to put in. They stopped at boob length and as you can see, the parts were a little smaller than last time. I think I liked these the best.
After I took these down( I got three and a half weeks with these), I wore my hair in a braid out...without detangling (becuase I was lazy). Not the greatest idea because wash day was horrific but at least I looked cute right before lol.
So yeah. I have another blog coming up about my new theory... Stay tuned!
Happy Styling!
Monday, July 20, 2015
Eight Month Wash Day!
Oh my goodness! You
guys, I washed my hair yesterday and finally detangled it…It took me three hours to detangle my hair. I
think the main reason for that is because I had worn a braid out after having
braids for 3 ½ weeks, so all of the shed hair was kind of clumped in the
unseparated hair. Also I used my fingers for 97% of the process. But
nonetheless, after detangling, my hair felt a whole better and I got so
excited. I can see so much progress now!!! My natural hair is about an inch and
a half to two inches (with the shrinkage!) so stretched I get almost three
inches!!!! That is amazing!!!! This is 8 months into a transition, with ugly
relaxed ends in the way, and I had no idea what I was doing! As I detangling
sections yesterday, I was so stoked seeing the very clear and defined curls
with no product but conditioner drooping past my ears and that was without me
stretching it! I seriously considered doing a length check because I would love
to know how long my hair is now all over, but then I thought maybe I could do
that at the year mark in November because then it would be even more shocking
and astounding to see the difference. I know my hair is healthier, thicker,
more manageable (at least the natural part is), more interesting, and fuller
than it has been in the past 7 years. That is crazy to see the difference
between pictures of my hair from last Christmas and my hair now. I can’t wait
to see how much more progress I can get in the next four months.
Something else I’ve been thinking about is…. Should I big
chop in November or try to go longer? I know everybody does what’s best for
them and even if you think you’re ready to chop, it’ll still be an adjustment
period because your hair will be different. I’m just debating with myself if I
would be truly ready to embrace the loss of length for the small adjustment period
while remembering I would be stoked to not have to deal with relaxed ends ever
again. The lazy side of me is convinced
that heck chopping now would make my life easier, at least for styling and
manipulating. But the proud side of me is saying that my hair would be too
short for me to feel completely comfortable with it hitting right above my chin
or shorter. I don’t know what I’m gonna do. I guess we’ll cross that bridge
when we get to it. What are your thoughts on the subject of big chop? When did
you do yours?
Friday, July 10, 2015
Eight Months!!!
July Braids….
Hey friends!!! Wow, I have been busy lately, but I figured y’all
might want an update on how my hair is doing. I had large braids in May during
vacation but had an epiphany a little late. The larger the part and the larger
the braid, the quicker the installation but also the quicker it becomes frizzy.
I do not like frizz, and I try to do my best to maintain it since it does come.
But those braids, being the biggest ones I had ever done, got so frizzy within
two and a half weeks. I could not stand it, so I took them out. I let my hair
rest for about two weeks and quickly realized why I had managed to keep
installing braids haha. My transitioning hair is not fun to deal with at all,
so at the end of June, I put my braids in. They are smaller than I’ve been
wearing, but the smaller part and smaller braid allows me to stretch the wear
time out longer. Even at two and a half weeks (washing once every week and a
half), I feel like maybe I can make it until August? I definitely hope so.
I am currently in
Month 8!!!! Eight months without a perm or big chop! I feel like doing a little
jig! It has been a long and tiring road. My original goal was to transition for
a year before big chopping, and I’m still leaning toward that date. But it really
depends on how much growth my hair has retained by then. I’m just glad to have
remained resilient for eight months. I’ve also minimized the amount of heat I
place on my hair. I haven’t blow dried or flat iron my hair in over six months,
and for me that’s a really big deal. At one point, I was doing both every three
to five days.
Anyway, I plan on
keeping the routine of braids for a month, rest for two weeks, and then repeat
with plenty of moisture and sealing. I’ll check in soon.
Happy Braiding!!!
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